Encounters with Star People

Encounters with Star People
Title Encounters with Star People PDF eBook
Author Ardy Sixkiller Clarke
Publisher
Total Pages 204
Release 2013-08
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781938398087

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A noted American Indian researcher offers up a collection of intimate narratives of encounters between contemporary American Indians and the Star People.

Encounters with Star People

Encounters with Star People
Title Encounters with Star People PDF eBook
Author Ardy Sixkiller Clarke
Publisher
Total Pages 204
Release 2012-11
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781933665726

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A noted American Indian researcher offers up a collection of intimate narratives of encounters between contemporary American Indians and the Star People.

Encounters at the Heart of the World

Encounters at the Heart of the World
Title Encounters at the Heart of the World PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth A. Fenn
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages 518
Release 2014-03-11
Genre History
ISBN 0374711070

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Winner of the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for History Encounters at the Heart of the World concerns the Mandan Indians, iconic Plains people whose teeming, busy towns on the upper Missouri River were for centuries at the center of the North American universe. We know of them mostly because Lewis and Clark spent the winter of 1804-1805 with them, but why don't we know more? Who were they really? In this extraordinary book, Elizabeth A. Fenn retrieves their history by piecing together important new discoveries in archaeology, anthropology, geology, climatology, epidemiology, and nutritional science. Her boldly original interpretation of these diverse research findings offers us a new perspective on early American history, a new interpretation of the American past. By 1500, more than twelve thousand Mandans were established on the northern Plains, and their commercial prowess, agricultural skills, and reputation for hospitality became famous. Recent archaeological discoveries show how these Native American people thrived, and then how they collapsed. The damage wrought by imported diseases like smallpox and the havoc caused by the arrival of horses and steamboats were tragic for the Mandans, yet, as Fenn makes clear, their sense of themselves as a people with distinctive traditions endured. A riveting account of Mandan history, landscapes, and people, Fenn's narrative is enriched and enlivened not only by science and research but by her own encounters at the heart of the world.

Sky People

Sky People
Title Sky People PDF eBook
Author Ardy Sixkiller Clarke
Publisher Red Wheel/Weiser
Total Pages 320
Release 2014-12-22
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1601634145

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Dr. Ardy Sixkiller Clarke, author of Encounters With Star People, vowed as a teenager to follow in the footsteps of two 19th-century explorers, John L. Stephens and Frederick Catherwood, who brought the ancient Maya cities to the world’s attention. Dr. Clarke set out on a seven-year adventure (from 2003 through 2010) through Belize, Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico, collecting stories of encounters, sky gods, giants, little people, and aliens among the indigenous people. She drove more than 12,000 miles, visiting 89 archaeological sites (Stephens and Catherwood visited only 44) and conducting nearly 100 individual interviews. The result is an enthralling series of unique, original, true stories of encounters with space travelers, giants, little people, and UFOs. Sky People may very well change the way you perceive and experience the world.

White People, Indians, and Highlanders

White People, Indians, and Highlanders
Title White People, Indians, and Highlanders PDF eBook
Author Colin G. Calloway
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 392
Release 2008-07-03
Genre History
ISBN 9780199712892

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In nineteenth century paintings, the proud Indian warrior and the Scottish Highland chief appear in similar ways--colorful and wild, righteous and warlike, the last of their kind. Earlier accounts depict both as barbarians, lacking in culture and in need of civilization. By the nineteenth century, intermarriage and cultural contact between the two--described during the Seven Years' War as cousins--was such that Cree, Mohawk, Cherokee, and Salish were often spoken with Gaelic accents. In this imaginative work of imperial and tribal history, Colin Calloway examines why these two seemingly wildly disparate groups appear to have so much in common. Both Highland clans and Native American societies underwent parallel experiences on the peripheries of Britain's empire, and often encountered one another on the frontier. Indeed, Highlanders and American Indians fought, traded, and lived together. Both groups were treated as tribal peoples--remnants of a barbaric past--and eventually forced from their ancestral lands as their traditional food sources--cattle in the Highlands and bison on the Great Plains--were decimated to make way for livestock farming. In a familiar pattern, the cultures that conquered them would later romanticize the very ways of life they had destroyed. White People, Indians, and Highlanders illustrates how these groups alternately resisted and accommodated the cultural and economic assault of colonialism, before their eventual dispossession during the Highland Clearances and Indian Removals. What emerges is a finely-drawn portrait of how indigenous peoples with their own rich identities experienced cultural change, economic transformation, and demographic dislocation amidst the growing power of the British and American empires.

Space Age Indians

Space Age Indians
Title Space Age Indians PDF eBook
Author Ardy Sixkiller Clarke
Publisher
Total Pages 344
Release 2019-05-17
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781949501001

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American Indians born during the Space Age relate their amazing and sometimes bizarre encounters with the Star People.

Spirited Encounters

Spirited Encounters
Title Spirited Encounters PDF eBook
Author Karen Coody Cooper
Publisher Rowman Altamira
Total Pages 228
Release 2008
Genre Art
ISBN 9780759110892

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During the twentieth century, American Indians across North America organized protests against traditional museum treatment of Native materials and the Native community. In response, museums began to change their methods. Spirited Encounters provides a foundation for understan...